man files download karnna use karanna internt downalod manger eka.loku rar files samnyen 1 gb ta eha files download karala extratct kranakora corrupted kiyala error ekak watenawane .podi files walata ahema na.mokadda awula kiyala hithaganna ba.
Machan when you download large files there is always a chance of file getting corrupted. This is especially true for compressed files like .rar and .zip. This mainly happens due to network transmission errors. For an example, lets say you are downloading a 10MB file. Technically, it downloaded as 1MB blocks. For such a block we call a 'data packet'. The size of a data packet and how fast it transfers depend on your connection. When these data packets transfer over the network, there can be errors. Its like a road. In this case the road is similar to your network connection. Data packets are like vehicles travel on a road. There can be collisions, traffic and stuff. So If a data packet gets damaged on the way to your computer over the network, the file will not work. Most software does some error checking on each data packet and request it again if it is damaged. But we can't guarantee it. My preferred way to download large files is via a torrent client. Its normally very safe and damages are very minimum. But the problem is we can't find torrents for all the files. Its a good option for movies and games. Hope this helps. Bit technical but I think you are ok with it.
And remember don't try to repair the corrupted file(especially .rar or .zip files). There are software which claim to fix broken files but non works. technically its not possible to repair a damaged file.

man compree karapu movie ekak bawa.winrar walin extark karan dennema na error enawa man alzip kiyala ekakin open karam awa.eth corrupted kiyal watuna.eth hodata ply wenwa poddak wath kadenna .mokdda awula![]()

It can happen machan depending on the software. Winrar is very strict when it comes to corrupted files. So it doesn't extract at all. Surely the file should be damaged that's why winrar didn't open it. But some other software may extract it regardless of the damage. That's normally comes from the way that software was written. When a video file gets damaged we normally loose few frames but we can play it anyway. It may be very little damage that's why you can't see any frame loss. In winrar's case it doesn't open a file even with smallest amount of damage so that's the case here. Hope its clear![]()
ya but i need know is there any frame lose in that video.can u suggest good software for that
I don't think its possible. You can only know it when you see if the movie skips from one scene to another or if you can't seek past some position of the seek bar. Try to seek the movie into different positions. If it doesn't seek past some position then that's where the frames has been lost.